What are the characteristics of gemstones
Gemstones possess unique characteristics that make them valuable and distinguishable from one another. These traits are used to assess their quality, beauty, and rarity. Below are the primary characteristics of gemstones: Color Hue: The basic color of the gemstone (e.g., red for ruby, green for emerald). Tone: Refers to how light or dark the color is. Saturation: The intensity or purity of the color. Highly saturated stones are more valuable. Example: The deep, vivid green of an emerald or the "pigeon blood" red of a ruby is highly prized. Clarity Refers to the presence (or absence) of inclusions (internal features) or blemishes (external marks). Eye-Clean Stones: Gemstones with no visible inclusions to the naked eye are more desirable. Certain gems, like emeralds, typically have more inclusions, which are considered acceptable in moderation. Cut Impacts how the gemstone interacts with light, affecting brilliance, sparkle, and overall beauty. Types of cuts include brilliant, ...